Put off (to ) conjugation

English
30 examples
This verb can also mean the following: cause, discourage, delay, disturb the concentration of, distract, procrastinate, cause to dislike

Conjugation of put off

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Present Simple
put off
put off
puts off
put off
put off
put off
Future Simple
will put off
will put off
will put off
will put off
will put off
will put off
Past Simple
put off
put off
put off
put off
put off
put off
Conditional Simple
would put off
would put off
would put off
would put off
would put off
would put off
I
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they
Present Progressive
am putting off
are putting off
is putting off
are putting off
are putting off
are putting off
Future Progressive
will be putting off
will be putting off
will be putting off
will be putting off
will be putting off
will be putting off
Past Progressive
was putting off
were putting off
was putting off
were putting off
were putting off
were putting off
Conditional Progressive
would be putting off
would be putting off
would be putting off
would be putting off
would be putting off
would be putting off
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have put off
have put off
has put off
have put off
have put off
have put off
Future Perfect
will have put off
will have put off
will have put off
will have put off
will have put off
will have put off
Past Perfect
had put off
had put off
had put off
had put off
had put off
had put off
Conditional Perfect
would have put off
would have put off
would have put off
would have put off
would have put off
would have put off
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been putting off
have been putting off
has been putting off
have been putting off
have been putting off
have been putting off
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been putting off
will have been putting off
will have been putting off
will have been putting off
will have been putting off
will have been putting off
Past Perfect Progressive
had been putting off
had been putting off
had been putting off
had been putting off
had been putting off
had been putting off
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been putting off
would have been putting off
would have been putting off
would have been putting off
would have been putting off
would have been putting off

Examples of put off

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
And its sap not only puts off animals, but has the property of suppressing pain, so the local people use it for that purpose and also in their religious rituals for it's also hallucinogenic.
But nothing puts off my appetite quite like being murdered.
He puts off his writing.
It's when someone puts off doing things that they really need to do.
Mike feels that Don puts off potential investment, and Don... Don just likes things the way they are.
And its sap not only puts off animals, but has the property of suppressing pain, so the local people use it for that purpose and also in their religious rituals for it's also hallucinogenic.
But nothing puts off my appetite quite like being murdered.
He puts off his writing.
It's when someone puts off doing things that they really need to do.
Mike feels that Don puts off potential investment, and Don... Don just likes things the way they are.
"But l wasn't about to be put off.
"Don't put off what you can do today, for who knows what fate will bring tomorrow."
"Having reached the age where it is no longer possible "to put off considering the end of all things, "I, Norman William Dagby,
"Never do anything today you can put off till tomorrow."
"Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today,"
(inhales) I was thinking maybe we could take that honeymoon we've been putting off.
- She likes you fine, and, yes, she is very nice, and I missed her and she missed me and so we're dating again, putting off the hassle of getting a stupid divorce.
- You mean you are like putting off?
- putting off packing.
- that you've been putting off forever.
"But l wasn't about to be put off.
"Don't put off what you can do today, for who knows what fate will bring tomorrow."
"Having reached the age where it is no longer possible "to put off considering the end of all things, "I, Norman William Dagby,
"Never do anything today you can put off till tomorrow."
"Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today,"
(inhales) I was thinking maybe we could take that honeymoon we've been putting off.
- She likes you fine, and, yes, she is very nice, and I missed her and she missed me and so we're dating again, putting off the hassle of getting a stupid divorce.
- You mean you are like putting off?
- putting off packing.
- that you've been putting off forever.

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